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atkins, united states army. staff sergeant atkins distinguished himself by conspicuous acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on 1 june, 2007, while serving as a squad leader with delta company, 2nd battalion, 14th infantry regiment, 2nd brigade combat team, 10th mountain division, in support of operation iraqi freedom. while manning a static observation post in the town of abu samak, iraq, staff sergeant atkins was notified that four suspicious individuals, walking in two pairs, were crossing an intersection not far from his position. staff sergeant atkins immediately moved his squad to interdict them. one of the individuals began behaving erratically, prompting staff sergeant atkins to disembark from his patrol vehicle and approach to conduct a search. both individuals responded belligerently toward staff sergeant atkins, who then engaged the individual he had intended to search in hand-to-hand combat. when he noticed the insurgent was reaching for something
atkins, united states army. staff sergeant atkins distinguished himself by conspicuous acts of gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on 1 june, 2007, while serving as a squad leader with delta company, 2nd battalion, 14th infantry regiment, 2nd brigade combat team, 10th mountain division, in support of operation iraqi freedom. while manning a static observation post in the town of abu samak, iraq, staff sergeant atkins was notified that four...
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atkins. he distinguished hips by acts of gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on 1 june 2007 serving as a squad leader with delta company 14th infantry regimen second brigade combat team in support of iraqi freedom. while manning a static observation post in iraq atkins was notified four suspicious individuals walking in two pairs were crossing an intersection not far from his hoe sigs. atkins movered his squad to interdict them. one of the individuals began behaves erratically causing him to disembark to conduct a search. he then engaged the individual he intended to search in hand to hand combat. when he noticed he was reaching for something under his clothes he immediately ed him in a bear hug he threw him to to ground away from his fellow soldiers. he pinned him to the ground further sheltering his patrol. he then detonated a bomb killing staff sergeant atkins. he acted with complete disregard with his own safety giving his life for his country. staff sergea
atkins. he distinguished hips by acts of gallantry at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on 1 june 2007 serving as a squad leader with delta company 14th infantry regimen second brigade combat team in support of iraqi freedom. while manning a static observation post in iraq atkins was notified four suspicious individuals walking in two pairs were crossing an intersection not far from his hoe sigs. atkins movered his squad to interdict them. one of the individuals began...
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atkins, united states army. staff sergeant atkins distinguished himself by conspicuous acts of gallantry while serving as a squad leader with delta company, 14th infantry, second brigade combat team in support of operation iraqi freedom. staff sergeant atkins was notified that two people were walking not far from his position. he immediately moved his squad to interdict them. one of the individuals began behaving erratically prompting sergeant atkins to conduct a search. both individuals responded belligerently who then engaged him. when he noticed the insurgent was reading for something under his clothes, he readed him a bear hug and threw him to the ground. maintaining his hold, he pinned him to the ground further sheltering his patrol. he then detonated a bob killing sergeant atkins. in this critical and self--less act of valor, he acted with complete disregard for his own safety, saving the lives of the three soldiers with him and gallantly giving his life for his country. staff sergeant atkins' undaunted co
atkins, united states army. staff sergeant atkins distinguished himself by conspicuous acts of gallantry while serving as a squad leader with delta company, 14th infantry, second brigade combat team in support of operation iraqi freedom. staff sergeant atkins was notified that two people were walking not far from his position. he immediately moved his squad to interdict them. one of the individuals began behaving erratically prompting sergeant atkins to conduct a search. both individuals...
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followed by president trump posthumously present in the middle of honor to army staff sergeant travis atkins who died in 2007 while serving in iraq. later, secretary of state mike pompeo testifies in congress about the budget request for the state department. " continues. --"washington journal" continues. peter welch.st is good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: we should have it right away because all we are talking about is this four-page letter summarizing his conclusion and his views. it.ybody wants to see let's get it sooner rather than later. host: when you receive the report, what happens with it? guest: we read it. here is what i think we do know. i accept mr. mueller made the confusion -- the conclusion the president was not colluding with the russians and the active interference in our election. what he also said is that he was not exonerated. the question of obstruction while mr. barr has said he has come to the legal conclusion you cannot obstruct, we do not know what the specifics. the report will reveal an immense amount of the basis upon which the mueller report reache
followed by president trump posthumously present in the middle of honor to army staff sergeant travis atkins who died in 2007 while serving in iraq. later, secretary of state mike pompeo testifies in congress about the budget request for the state department. " continues. --"washington journal" continues. peter welch.st is good morning to you. guest: good morning. host: we should have it right away because all we are talking about is this four-page letter summarizing his...
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on june 1st, 2007, staff sergeant atkins tetwo insurgents vests. with his bare hands, he pinned one to the ground, absorbing the sergeant atkins lost his life, but saved three others. his son trevor was just 11 years old. >> my dad did something great, you know. it's not that he's gone, it's he did something fantastic and it needs to be remembered. >> reporter: and today he was. getting the nation's highest honor for his ultimate sacrifice. the men saved by sergeant atkins were there today to honor their friend and tell his son all about his dad. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for >>> right now at 6:00. did they find a way to cut downen car break ins. the technology providing results in san francisco. >> a 4 year-old boy accidently shoots himself inside a home and two people are in custody. >>. $80 million case involving round up weed killer and a man from the bay. >>> the news at k starts now. good evening. >> we're talking $80 million. awarded today to a man suing for his cancer. >>
on june 1st, 2007, staff sergeant atkins tetwo insurgents vests. with his bare hands, he pinned one to the ground, absorbing the sergeant atkins lost his life, but saved three others. his son trevor was just 11 years old. >> my dad did something great, you know. it's not that he's gone, it's he did something fantastic and it needs to be remembered. >> reporter: and today he was. getting the nation's highest honor for his ultimate sacrifice. the men saved by sergeant atkins were...
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sergeant atkins lost his life, but saved three others. his son trevor was just 11 years old. >> my dad did something great, you know. it's not that he's gone, it's he did something fantastic and it needs to be remembered. >> reporter: and today he was. getting the nation's highest r honor s ultimate sacrifice. the men saved by sergeant atkins were there today to honor their friend and tell his son all about his dad. that's "nightlnews" for this dnesday. i'm lester holt. for alof us at nbc news, thank yofor watching and good u ni >>> lights, camera "access." >> hey, hey. >> what is this beef really about? >> he is up for an award on saturday. >> there's all kinds of new drama surrounding jussie's dropped charges. then a veryti scary sit for justin
sergeant atkins lost his life, but saved three others. his son trevor was just 11 years old. >> my dad did something great, you know. it's not that he's gone, it's he did something fantastic and it needs to be remembered. >> reporter: and today he was. getting the nation's highest r honor s ultimate sacrifice. the men saved by sergeant atkins were there today to honor their friend and tell his son all about his dad. that's "nightlnews" for this dnesday. i'm lester holt....
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atkins left the military but rejoined. he said his civilian life didn't do it for him, shep. >> shepard: thanks, lucas. the final bell is ringing on wall street. the dow today is do you know about 30 points. the medal of honor ceremony is coming up on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next on deck. he have complete coverage of that ceremony beginning now. >> neil: all right. this is something that puts wall street making money in its proper perspective. your looking live at the east room of the white house. president trump is getting ready to award the medal of honor. every time he's done this, travis atkins died on june 1, 2007 while fighting a suicide bomber in hand-to-hand combat saving his team and all of his buddies in the process. we'll bring you that ceremony live when it hams. his parents are there and his son will accept the honor for his now deceased dad. meantime, democrats in washington are doubling down on what happens now with
atkins left the military but rejoined. he said his civilian life didn't do it for him, shep. >> shepard: thanks, lucas. the final bell is ringing on wall street. the dow today is do you know about 30 points. the medal of honor ceremony is coming up on fox news channel. "your world" with neil cavuto is next on deck. he have complete coverage of that ceremony beginning now. >> neil: all right. this is something that puts wall street making money in its proper perspective....
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for atkins' parents, the pride is palpable. >> he wasn't all about medals and honors he was about doing his job and he did it well. >> how should we remember your dad? >> as the greatest father and soldier anyone could be at the same time. >> reporter: really emotional there. trevor says what means even more to him than the medal of honor, hearing from the soldiers whose lives were saved by his father, many making it clear they wouldn't be here if it weren't for that brave act the ceremony gets underway here at the white house this afternoon. savannah, craig, carson. >> all right, kristen welker there at the white house. >> tremendous. >> sergeant atkins. >> will be remembered today in the ceremony you can check it out actually. it will be worth watching for sure. >> we'll be back with more on a wednesday morning, but first this is "today" on nbc >>> what better way to liven up your midweek morning with some magic, some illusion that is just what dan white has in store but first, what makes him so magical? >> reporter: he's the master of jaw dropping magic. >> that is how you do it righ
for atkins' parents, the pride is palpable. >> he wasn't all about medals and honors he was about doing his job and he did it well. >> how should we remember your dad? >> as the greatest father and soldier anyone could be at the same time. >> reporter: really emotional there. trevor says what means even more to him than the medal of honor, hearing from the soldiers whose lives were saved by his father, many making it clear they wouldn't be here if it weren't for that...
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staff sergeant travis atkins from montana, and three other soldiers, were searching a group of suspected terrorists in june of 2007. >> was able to apprehend one of them, but when he grabbed ahold of him, he realized the guy was wearing a suicide vest. >> reporter: sergeant atkins was holding the man down in the dirt. only he could see the suicide vest of explosives that would have taken the lives of all three of his men, but only took his. >> the medal is something that i take a lot of pride in. but it's the words that are the real prize. >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> an amazing father and heroic soldier. thank you for watching tonight. i'm cecilia vega. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow. ope to see you right b here tomorrow. >>> for the second time in a little over six months a san francisco jury has awarded millions to a local victim of the weed killer roundup after finding that it did cause cancer. tonight we are live with the details of the case and what it means for the hundreds of other cases waiting to go to friel. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tum
staff sergeant travis atkins from montana, and three other soldiers, were searching a group of suspected terrorists in june of 2007. >> was able to apprehend one of them, but when he grabbed ahold of him, he realized the guy was wearing a suicide vest. >> reporter: sergeant atkins was holding the man down in the dirt. only he could see the suicide vest of explosives that would have taken the lives of all three of his men, but only took his. >> the medal is something that i...
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it cost atkins his life but saved three of his teammates. a true american hero. the president plans and other bypass of congress to replace obamacare, so why are members of his own party skeptical about the plans? our panel will tackle that after the break. i can't believe it. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. yea. [quartet singing] shoot the j! shoot, shoot, shoot the jaaaaaay... believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. believeeach day justind save youat work... walk. and after work. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. ifor another 150 years. the fire going ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for
it cost atkins his life but saved three of his teammates. a true american hero. the president plans and other bypass of congress to replace obamacare, so why are members of his own party skeptical about the plans? our panel will tackle that after the break. i can't believe it. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save...
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army staff sergeant travis atkins. atkins was killed when he subdued a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. he saved three members of his unit. the president today praised his heroic actions in a ceremony in the east room of the white house. >> in his final moments on earth, travis did not run. he didn't know what it was to run. he did not hesitate. he rose to the highest calling. he laid down his life to save the lives of his fellow warriors. lou: that is the broadcast for tonight. we thank you for being with us. national security expert christopher whiten among our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter, like me on facebook and follow me on instagram. we thank you for being with us here tonight. good night from new york. lauren: here are your market movers at 5:00 al. the u.s. and choug china reporty making strides with unprecedented proposals on tech transfer. we'll have the breaking news. the faa grilled on capitol hill over safety concerns surrounding the 737 max. will anything change after two deadly crashes, plus, the
army staff sergeant travis atkins. atkins was killed when he subdued a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. he saved three members of his unit. the president today praised his heroic actions in a ceremony in the east room of the white house. >> in his final moments on earth, travis did not run. he didn't know what it was to run. he did not hesitate. he rose to the highest calling. he laid down his life to save the lives of his fellow warriors. lou: that is the broadcast for tonight. we thank...
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the parents of staff sergeant travis atkins jack and he and elaine atkins join us now. how are you. >> good morning. steve: share the story of what happened to your son 12 years ago. >> [clearing throat] >> they were looking for a soldier who had been kidnapped and while they were on their route, they were alerted that there was some suspicious iraqis and when they approached the village villag four guys, glassy eyed, acting suspicious. two of them took off, travis stopped the vehicle, got out and was going to apprehend one of them and the guy started to get away but travis grabbed him. and then once he grabbed him. he realized that he had a suicide vest on him and he dropped him to the ground. and smothered the guy. but, unfortunately, the guy was able to detonate his vest killing both of them. steve: right. he sacrificed himself so that his men would live. elaine, i know it was a terrible day in your family's history. but didn't you talk to him on the phone that day? >> that morning, yes. >> what did he say? >> he said he was going out on a mission. he always called u
the parents of staff sergeant travis atkins jack and he and elaine atkins join us now. how are you. >> good morning. steve: share the story of what happened to your son 12 years ago. >> [clearing throat] >> they were looking for a soldier who had been kidnapped and while they were on their route, they were alerted that there was some suspicious iraqis and when they approached the village villag four guys, glassy eyed, acting suspicious. two of them took off, travis stopped the...
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still with us, kimberly atkins, eliza collins. eliza, you get to go first. i want to point this out, that senator blunt over on the republican side in the senate quickly said today our department of education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program, talking about the special olympics. eliza, it strikes me, special olympics has no critics, and on the other side of that, virtually all of us have friends or family members who are in the behavorial spectrum. if not with autism itself. i don't get where this is coming from. >> right. senator blunt is the person in charge of the subcommittee that would agree to the administration's budget. so it's definitely dead on arrival. it is bipartisan, you know, love for the special olympics, certainly, and i'd like to point out that the administration' budget proposal almost never goes anywhere in congress. congress is actually who appropriates the money. the president and his budget is just basically a messaging bill. so it's very interesting that they chose that that is part of the message that they want
still with us, kimberly atkins, eliza collins. eliza, you get to go first. i want to point this out, that senator blunt over on the republican side in the senate quickly said today our department of education appropriations bill will not cut funding for the program, talking about the special olympics. eliza, it strikes me, special olympics has no critics, and on the other side of that, virtually all of us have friends or family members who are in the behavorial spectrum. if not with autism...
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and elliott williams, legislative affairs during the obama administration, msnbc contributor kimberly atkins washington correspondent for wbur in boston. frank, i want to ask you first about the conclusions of the mueller probe as we capitulated, if you will, in that brief four-page letter to congress by william barr because we now understand that he had -- this william barr had seen the conclusions. he'd been given them some weeks before according to julia ainsley at the justice department. does that take away some of the criticism of barr for making a snap 48-hour decision this quickly on whether or not to prosecute on obstruction which was the one -- the one major issue that mueller did not exonerate the president on? >> so it -- it does somewhat mitigate the criticism, but again, it's taken mueller two years to dig deeply into this and look at very nuanced, subtle, counter intelience and intelligence questions and as mueller describes, difficult issues of fact and law. so the fact that the two years in the making for ultimate decision making still raises serious questions. chief among th
and elliott williams, legislative affairs during the obama administration, msnbc contributor kimberly atkins washington correspondent for wbur in boston. frank, i want to ask you first about the conclusions of the mueller probe as we capitulated, if you will, in that brief four-page letter to congress by william barr because we now understand that he had -- this william barr had seen the conclusions. he'd been given them some weeks before according to julia ainsley at the justice department....
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army staff sergeant travis atkins. atkins was killed when he subdued a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. he saved three members of his unit. the president today praised his heroic actions in a ceremony in the east room of the white house. >> in his final moments on earth, travis did not run. he didn't know what it was to run. he did not hesitate. he rose to the highest calling. he laid down his life to save the lives of his fellow warriors. lou: that is the broadcast for tonight. we thank you for being with us. national security expert christopher whiten among our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter, like me on facebook and follow me on instagram. we thank you for being with us here tonight. good night from new york. >>> breaking right now, massive outrage over the bombshell news that prosecutors dropped all charges against actor jussie smollett, but why then is one of the prosecutors saying this? listen. >> is mr. smollett innocent of the charges against him? >> no, he is not. we stand behind our investigation. we sta
army staff sergeant travis atkins. atkins was killed when he subdued a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. he saved three members of his unit. the president today praised his heroic actions in a ceremony in the east room of the white house. >> in his final moments on earth, travis did not run. he didn't know what it was to run. he did not hesitate. he rose to the highest calling. he laid down his life to save the lives of his fellow warriors. lou: that is the broadcast for tonight. we thank...
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. >> kimberly atkins joining us, and a former senior advisor to the hillary clinton campaign. welcome all to the big table. kacie, these congressional investigations, how small do they look if mueller's report hits tomorrow? >> how small do they look? >> well i think it depends on what the mueller report says. i think in the event that it does not churn out to be this big game changing thing that democrats set it up as. every time you ask them about impeachment, it's like let mueller make his report, they do risk having all of these small things look like shower grapes, but i think others have been clear enough they have running room. >> so you think her taking impeachment off made it easier? >> i did i think it makes it more clear that this is in fact about -- imagine if any of this happened under president obama, remember how republicans treated benghazi for example, right? >> the mueller investigation was meant to see if any crimes were committed. the house has a oversight and investigative role. i think if it was framed in that way it gives them a lot of room. they can jus
. >> kimberly atkins joining us, and a former senior advisor to the hillary clinton campaign. welcome all to the big table. kacie, these congressional investigations, how small do they look if mueller's report hits tomorrow? >> how small do they look? >> well i think it depends on what the mueller report says. i think in the event that it does not churn out to be this big game changing thing that democrats set it up as. every time you ask them about impeachment, it's like let...
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atkins died from the blast but his thick -- quick thinking save the lives of two of the soldiers. his son trevor who was 11 when his father died. he will accept the middle honor his memory during the white house ceremony and tonight we honor this true american hero, travis atkins. you are a midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, thank you for spending the evening with us. >> i have been truthful and consistent on every level since day one. a whitewash of justice. >> i think justice was served? know. heather: it is march 27th and this is "fox and friends first" which happening at 4:00 am on the east coast. all charges dropped. those words stunning just about everyone including law enforcement. jussie smollett cleared in the alleged hate crime hoax. the questions and backlash that continues to mount this morning.
atkins died from the blast but his thick -- quick thinking save the lives of two of the soldiers. his son trevor who was 11 when his father died. he will accept the middle honor his memory during the white house ceremony and tonight we honor this true american hero, travis atkins. you are a midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, thank you for spending the evening with us. >> i have been truthful and consistent on every level since day one. a whitewash of justice. >> i think...
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. >> reporter: on june 1st, 2007, atkins was with his squad when theywo encountered t insurgents. hand to hand combat bro out with one of hem. the man wasri w explkiives. atns threw himself on top of the suicide bomber, saving three fellow soldiers making the ultimate sacrifice. >> what do you remember about that day? >> first of all -- >> it's like a hole that will never be illed. >>s very hard to take in as a young kid, but understanding what happened, it made me realize it was such an extreme act of courage. >> reporter: tod the atkins family is here in washington with trevor now 22 years old. >> it means the world. to >> reporter: poised to accept the medal of honor, the nation's highest recognition, on behalf of his dad. for adkins' parents, the pride is palpable. >> he wasn't all about medals and honors, he was about doing his b job and he did it well. >> how souuld we remember dad? >> as the greatest father and soldier anyone can be at the same time. >> reporter: really emotional there. trevor says what means even more to him than the medal of honor, hearing from the soldie
. >> reporter: on june 1st, 2007, atkins was with his squad when theywo encountered t insurgents. hand to hand combat bro out with one of hem. the man wasri w explkiives. atns threw himself on top of the suicide bomber, saving three fellow soldiers making the ultimate sacrifice. >> what do you remember about that day? >> first of all -- >> it's like a hole that will never be illed. >>s very hard to take in as a young kid, but understanding what happened, it made me...
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atkins was 31 years old and the father of a young son. just weeks before her death last april former first lady barbara bush said with donald trump in office she didn't really consider herself a republican anymore. that revelation comes in a new biography from journalist susan page. mrs. bush kept a, quote, trump countdown clock given to her as a joke in her june 2016 trip to the hospital on angst by donald trump's attacks on her son jeb during the campaign. she did write a letter to melania trump welcoming her to the white house. transportation secretary elaine chao is testifying before a committee today and facing tough questions on the recent boeing 737 max crashes. chao says she's concerned about allegations of coziness between the faa and boeing. she was also asked why it took so long to ground the aircraft. here's that exchange. >> why did it take so long to ground that plane when we are the leader in the faa and we set the gold standard and it looks like we're following the rest of the world. >> there was no factual basis upon whic
atkins was 31 years old and the father of a young son. just weeks before her death last april former first lady barbara bush said with donald trump in office she didn't really consider herself a republican anymore. that revelation comes in a new biography from journalist susan page. mrs. bush kept a, quote, trump countdown clock given to her as a joke in her june 2016 trip to the hospital on angst by donald trump's attacks on her son jeb during the campaign. she did write a letter to melania...
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let's bring in my panel, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for npr and an msnbc contributor. kevin serilli, bloomberg news chief washington correspondent. and nick achorman here in studio, former assistant special watergate prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. kimberly, let me begin with you. let's talk about this setback. how big of, how significant of a setback is this for the president knowing that he will have to now use his veto for the first time in his presidency at the hands of his own party? >> i mean, with the minor caveat that we have seen senator rand paul announce that he opposes something and have him change his mind later, assuming he does pass this vote against this bill it is a setback but it will force the president to veto this legislation that reverses the executive order. we saw several republicans including senator susan collins and senator lamar alexander really talk about this principle of separation of powers and not allowing the executive branch to usurp the authority of congress. it's up to congress to designate funding. and they see that as just a
let's bring in my panel, kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for npr and an msnbc contributor. kevin serilli, bloomberg news chief washington correspondent. and nick achorman here in studio, former assistant special watergate prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. kimberly, let me begin with you. let's talk about this setback. how big of, how significant of a setback is this for the president knowing that he will have to now use his veto for the first time in his presidency at the...
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kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbur in boston and howard. kimberly, congratulations on this new position. goodbye, print. here we go. what do you think of the guy who talks in front of an office like a character in a movie? who actually talks like i'm now deciding how i'm going to show myself to you. should i act like a president or some president or not act some manic character. he does it in real time. >> i want to know where the advisors who want him to be quote/unquote presidential have been for three years. there is no sense that that is what's coming. did you see his cpac speech? >> two hours of rambling fidel castro, whatever, stream of consciousness. if he had a coconsciousness -- do you stream consciousness when you don't have a consciousness? >> the idea of the rose garden is amusing. i think they will bring roses with him wherever he goes. having covered a lot of his rallies in the campaign and having seen him in action, he requires the energy infusion of mass adulation in person. it's not enough that his twitter follow number goe
kimberly atkins, correspondent for wbur in boston and howard. kimberly, congratulations on this new position. goodbye, print. here we go. what do you think of the guy who talks in front of an office like a character in a movie? who actually talks like i'm now deciding how i'm going to show myself to you. should i act like a president or some president or not act some manic character. he does it in real time. >> i want to know where the advisors who want him to be quote/unquote...
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. >>> i have kimberly atkins joining us on set. senior correspondent. robert costa, political analyst and reporter for the "washington post" is with us, as well. great to see you. i'll start with you because you have a good read on where republicans' heads are at. what are you hearing behind the scenes as it relates to this request the president is putting in? >> the real tensions are not so much over the budget because they know that budget proposal will likely go nowhere. democrats control the house. it is really about the national emergency declaration, what's going to happen with senate republicans, people up in 2020, like senator tillis, remain on edge. behind the scenes, the white house is trying to reassure them and pull them toward supposing that proposal. >> bob, we know the white house is focused on the border this week. when you talk about things that matter, et cetera, the president is going to veto that, even if, for example, it were to pass congress, right? >> that is the line from the white house at the moment. what they're trying to figu
. >>> i have kimberly atkins joining us on set. senior correspondent. robert costa, political analyst and reporter for the "washington post" is with us, as well. great to see you. i'll start with you because you have a good read on where republicans' heads are at. what are you hearing behind the scenes as it relates to this request the president is putting in? >> the real tensions are not so much over the budget because they know that budget proposal will likely go...
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honor his memory during the white house ceremony and tonight we honor this true american hero, travis atkins. you are a midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, thank you for spending the evening with us. >> i have been truthful and consistent on every level since day one. a whitewash of justice. >> i think justice was served? know. heather: it is march 27th and this is "fox and friends first" which happening at 4:00 am on the east coast. all charges dropped. those words stunning just about everyone including law enforcement. jussie smollett cleared in the alleged hate crime hoax. the questions and backlash that continues to mount this morning. defense secretary shanahan clashing with congress after diverting $1 billion to the border wall. are you feeling lucky? for 750 million reasons you have to play the powerball today. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ so wake me up when you fall over ♪ ♪ >> wake me up, time to wake up wherever you are this morning. thank you for watching "fox and friends first" wednesday morning. we appreciate you starting the day with us. i major bomb
honor his memory during the white house ceremony and tonight we honor this true american hero, travis atkins. you are a midnight hero. most-watched, most trusted, thank you for spending the evening with us. >> i have been truthful and consistent on every level since day one. a whitewash of justice. >> i think justice was served? know. heather: it is march 27th and this is "fox and friends first" which happening at 4:00 am on the east coast. all charges dropped. those words...
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. >> a lot of the power behind a lot of the reporting duo in the media industry is from you, claire atkin sson. >>> two sacramento police officers that shot and killed stephan clark in his grandmother's backyard will not face charges. i want to warn you some people find this video upsetting. the video from the march shooting supported the officer's claim they thought clark was pointing the gun when they open fired. however no gun was found, only a cell phone, the district attorney also said we must recognize they're often forced to make split second decisions in is the man, stefan charge, his fiance tri cried after the decision, and joining mall to close down. joining me is an attorney for stephon clark's family and black lives movement organizer. gentlemen, thank you for being here. dale, let me start with you, your response to this decision. >> i'm not surprised, somewhat disappointed but the statistics are they virtually never charged the officers. i come from l.a. county, where to give you an example in the last 20 years, 10,000 shootings and only one police officer was ever charged.
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joining us is our jonathan lemire and our washington correspondent and contributor, kimberley kimberley atkins and jonathan cohn. jo jonathan lemire, why is the white house want to take this up for an issue today. >> three things. republicans are stepping on what has been his best news cycle the best couple of days for his presidency at least in a while. the attorney general's findings and the mueller report and arrest of michael avenatti. it has been a good couple days for the president here. there was not a lot of appetite among republicans to pursue obamacare right now. for the president and some of his staffs including the chief of staff have admitted this is the time. for the president, it is personal. it is something that he night after night as you well know to replace obamacare during the 2016 campaign. it is something he held a grudge when the republican effort in 2017 went down in defeat because of senator john mccain casting that deciding vote on the senate floor well after mid night. >> it is personal about mccain and it is personal because it is called obamacare. he's running agai
joining us is our jonathan lemire and our washington correspondent and contributor, kimberley kimberley atkins and jonathan cohn. jo jonathan lemire, why is the white house want to take this up for an issue today. >> three things. republicans are stepping on what has been his best news cycle the best couple of days for his presidency at least in a while. the attorney general's findings and the mueller report and arrest of michael avenatti. it has been a good couple days for the president...
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of honor, the highest award for braver against an enemy, presenting it to staff army sergeant travis atkins, shielded his body from a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. his son is there in his honor. we're giving other breaking headlines throughout the hour. melissa. melissa: all options are open. president trump telling russia to remove troops from venezuela as he meets with the wife of the opposition leader juan guaido at the white house today. fox business's blake burman is there with the details. bleak? reporter: she met with vice president mike pence as well as president trump, melissa. the white house used the backdrop of the oval office to continue to show its support for venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido, as the white house described her as the first lady of venezuela. the president continues to say as it relates to venezuela and u.s. policy that all options remain on the table. he gave this warning right here to russia. >> russia has to get out. reporter: have you in any way communicated that through mr. bolton or through the representative at the united nation. >> they know. t
of honor, the highest award for braver against an enemy, presenting it to staff army sergeant travis atkins, shielded his body from a suicide bomber in iraq in 2007. his son is there in his honor. we're giving other breaking headlines throughout the hour. melissa. melissa: all options are open. president trump telling russia to remove troops from venezuela as he meets with the wife of the opposition leader juan guaido at the white house today. fox business's blake burman is there with the...
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rob: the president will award the nation's highest honor to an american hero killed in iraq, travis atkins made the ultimate sacrifice when he tackled a terrorist wearing a suicide vest in 2007. he saved the lives of two fellow soldiers standing just feet away. athens's son and parents will accept the middle at the white house this afternoon. just unreal. jillian: it is 10 minutes after the hour. democrats have been calling to impeach the president since he took office. >> we are going to go in there. >> i'm going to keep saying we need to impeach him. >> to bring impeachment to the floor of the house. jillian: with obamacare on life support are they trying to shift their 20/20 focus thanks to a pep talk from obama himself? congressman louis goehmert has the insight from capitol hill. rob: jussie smollett cleared in his alleged hate crime hoax and just about everybody wants to know how and why. we will look at the legal scenarios that could have led to this bombshell decision coming up. i can't believe it. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? i got cones, anybody wants
rob: the president will award the nation's highest honor to an american hero killed in iraq, travis atkins made the ultimate sacrifice when he tackled a terrorist wearing a suicide vest in 2007. he saved the lives of two fellow soldiers standing just feet away. athens's son and parents will accept the middle at the white house this afternoon. just unreal. jillian: it is 10 minutes after the hour. democrats have been calling to impeach the president since he took office. >> we are going to...
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joining me, wbr, msnbc contributor, kimberley atkin and jonathan lemire is joining us as well. this is a fight, jonathan, between the two branches of government and what we have seen is congress willfully handed over a lot of their power to the executive branch over the years. this is the moment where republicans stood with democrats, no, we don't want to give you that money for that purpose. you will have to find it another way. now he's going to have to over rule it? >> yes, he is. i thought republicans have been good allies of the president at this point. i am going to quote this. a sense of waking up to our responsibilities. he felt the body gotten a little lazy deferring to the white house. there are few and far between. this is a significant repute. the president made it clear that he'll veto with all caps with exclamation points on twitter. he's going to do it at 3:30 this afternoon and white house officials suggest it to us that there had been an effort to stem the tie to keep republicans in line. more than ten broke with him, the president is going to remember names. t
joining me, wbr, msnbc contributor, kimberley atkin and jonathan lemire is joining us as well. this is a fight, jonathan, between the two branches of government and what we have seen is congress willfully handed over a lot of their power to the executive branch over the years. this is the moment where republicans stood with democrats, no, we don't want to give you that money for that purpose. you will have to find it another way. now he's going to have to over rule it? >> yes, he is. i...
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and kimberly atkins, senior washington news correspondent for wbur, also an msnbc contributor. jen palmieri, are the democrats in a bind on this? they have a freshman congresswoman, she is a minority, being a muslim in congress, now she's made these comments. and they feel pressured to take some action. >> i mean, if they were in a bind, being in a bind means they weren't taking action. so i don't think they find themselves in a bind because they are taking action to have a resolution to reaffirm that concern about anti-semitism and beyond this incident, there are a lot of -- you see a lot of examples of it in america today. you know, i go back to the tree of life synagogue massacre. so there's a lot of reason for concern, beyond representative omar. but if you -- she is a duly elected member of congress who is sitting on the foreign affairs committee. and if she has arguments against policy towards israel, american policy towards israel, she should voice that. what i think is -- where you get into trouble is when you start talking about people's motivations. generally that's t
and kimberly atkins, senior washington news correspondent for wbur, also an msnbc contributor. jen palmieri, are the democrats in a bind on this? they have a freshman congresswoman, she is a minority, being a muslim in congress, now she's made these comments. and they feel pressured to take some action. >> i mean, if they were in a bind, being in a bind means they weren't taking action. so i don't think they find themselves in a bind because they are taking action to have a resolution to...
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but, you know. >> joe, kimberly atkins has a question for you. >> hi there, joe. you quipped about him being a white dude on the road. how does he overcome the fact that he himself is a, quote unquote, white dude. he's talked about the grip of power resting within might men in politics. how does he get over that? >> he can't overcome being a white man. i asked him direct. maybe that's your biggest problem that you're a white man in a party that is not seeking that. he said i understand that. the best i can do is i want to make my team to represent the country, to be diverse. he recognizes that the current without is not representative of the country and he would try to change that in terms of his team. so that's the best he can do, i suppose. >> some of the criticism is people aren't sure of what he stands for, that he's a blank canvas. is he aware of that criticism? >> absolutely. >> how is he going to sell the vot voters on, hey, i'm not just a charismatic guy, here's what i believe in. first of all, he's a canny guy. he sees himself as somebody who can split th
but, you know. >> joe, kimberly atkins has a question for you. >> hi there, joe. you quipped about him being a white dude on the road. how does he overcome the fact that he himself is a, quote unquote, white dude. he's talked about the grip of power resting within might men in politics. how does he get over that? >> he can't overcome being a white man. i asked him direct. maybe that's your biggest problem that you're a white man in a party that is not seeking that. he said i...
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. >> reporter: ty atkins returned to her hometown, armed with an nba and inspired to run for city council. >> i see myself as a political standpoint for ayanna pressley. she started off in city council and now look at her. >> reporter: when she won in boston, a lot of women were watching. that survey found women twice as likely as men to identify a role model as a reason to run. 60% cited friendship or another officeholder. so while run for something trains candidates, it also connects them. ali has a 2-year-old son. and rfs has a facebook group just for parents. >> talking about everything from what to wear to an interview to what's the best method when you knock on the door and you have your kid with you. >> reporter: do you feel like this is the time you're running at just the right time because women are breaking through? >> running for office is a lot like having a kid, right? if you wait for the right time, you're never going to do it. but when you feel the wind at your back with all of these amazing women who have been elected, if it's not now, it's when. >> reporter: a lot of wome
. >> reporter: ty atkins returned to her hometown, armed with an nba and inspired to run for city council. >> i see myself as a political standpoint for ayanna pressley. she started off in city council and now look at her. >> reporter: when she won in boston, a lot of women were watching. that survey found women twice as likely as men to identify a role model as a reason to run. 60% cited friendship or another officeholder. so while run for something trains candidates, it also...
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. >> reporter: ty atkins has returned to her hometown, inspired to run for city council and armed with an mba. >> ayanna pressley started off running for city council and now she's in congress. >> reporter: lots of women were watching. that run for something survey found women twice as likely as men to identify a role model as a reason to run. 60% cited friendship with another woman candidate or office holder. so while run for something trains candidates, it also connects them. ally has a 2-year-old son. and rfs has a facebook group just for parents. >> talking about everything from like what do you wear at an interview to, you know, what's the best method when you knock on the door and you have your kid with you. >> do you feel like this is the time that you're running at just the right time, because women are breaking through? >> running for office is a lot like having a kid, right? if you wait for the right time, you're never going to do it. when you feel the wind at your back with all these amazing women who have been elected, if it's not now, it's when. >> joining me now to talk a
. >> reporter: ty atkins has returned to her hometown, inspired to run for city council and armed with an mba. >> ayanna pressley started off running for city council and now she's in congress. >> reporter: lots of women were watching. that run for something survey found women twice as likely as men to identify a role model as a reason to run. 60% cited friendship with another woman candidate or office holder. so while run for something trains candidates, it also connects...
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joining me now for this part of the conversation, greg boud, and with me is kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, matthew, and howard fineman, an nbc news analyst. greg, let me start with you. and people saw the scroll, but i want to put up this big graphic of everything -- and we're not just putting up little ones that are out there. it's everything that is of some substance. we're going to keep it up for a while. we did break it up into different parts here. we've got obstruction of justice, campaign finance, straight-up corruption, the conspiracy allegations, and the issues of abuse of power. so, greg, as a prosecutor, what would you do with a situation like this? you've got threads, some of which are pretty, pretty detailed. some of which are pretty loose. how would you pursue something like this? >> well, the bottom line, chuck, is as a prosecutor, you want corroboration. you want witnesses, you want documentary evidence, and if you can put enough of that together, you can make a case. what's interesting here is, is whether or not the special counsel, bob mueller, is
joining me now for this part of the conversation, greg boud, and with me is kimberly atkins, senior washington correspondent for wbur, matthew, and howard fineman, an nbc news analyst. greg, let me start with you. and people saw the scroll, but i want to put up this big graphic of everything -- and we're not just putting up little ones that are out there. it's everything that is of some substance. we're going to keep it up for a while. we did break it up into different parts here. we've got...
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senior news correspondent kimberly atkins and on set with me, the guy behind the scoop on democrats and big money, alex. let's start there. you write about this $50 million expansion that's going to go toward a massive paid advertising campaign on tv, digital radio, all to try to win over some of these voters in so-called trump country. >> we're talking about wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. three key states that cost hillary clinton the election in 2016. this is american bridge. they've been active in opposition research in senate campaigns, house campaigns and gubernatorial campaigns. they haven't done a lot of paid advertising and haven't played in presidential politics. this is new for them. the idea is while all these 20 million democrats are fight -- >> going after each other. >> somebody has to mind the store. trump is out there running for re-election. they and other groups are trying to soften him up with core voters. they'll not win them back necessarily but there's a big difference between getting blown out 85/15 versus 75/25 or 65/35. one of the many things problem for
senior news correspondent kimberly atkins and on set with me, the guy behind the scoop on democrats and big money, alex. let's start there. you write about this $50 million expansion that's going to go toward a massive paid advertising campaign on tv, digital radio, all to try to win over some of these voters in so-called trump country. >> we're talking about wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. three key states that cost hillary clinton the election in 2016. this is american bridge....
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atkins' son and parents will accept the medal at the white house this afternoon. send it back to you. steve: that's a hero right there. willing to give up his own life to save his brother's. that's awesome. steve: thanks, jillian. brian: senator mike lee ripping democrats' green new deal and he brought props. >> this is a picture of aqua man. under the green new deal this is probably hawaii's best bet. brian: the senator will join us live in moments. steve: and raise your gloss. one state just voted to sell beer that's stronger. ♪ i've tried jack ♪ i've tried drill ♪ i can't drink you away ♪ webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.com the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. unitedhealthcare has the people and tools to help guide you through the confusion, well that wasn't so bad at
atkins' son and parents will accept the medal at the white house this afternoon. send it back to you. steve: that's a hero right there. willing to give up his own life to save his brother's. that's awesome. steve: thanks, jillian. brian: senator mike lee ripping democrats' green new deal and he brought props. >> this is a picture of aqua man. under the green new deal this is probably hawaii's best bet. brian: the senator will join us live in moments. steve: and raise your gloss. one state...
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put this man on the defensive in a way he's never seen in his public life. >> by the way, kimberly atkins, the weakness that mike is talking about, we've seen donald trump in the gallup polls, i saw a poll yesterday out of texas, the "dallas morning news," out of texas that tull will about died with donald trump in the lone star state. it suggests there are deeper problems with donald trump's support across the country. >> i think that is. it's a problem for drpt and for president trump more broadly. and what you're talking in the the plan was to talk cohen's credibility. it took before he even took the stand with republicans doing that, with you it also contrasted the republicans in a way, which is really problematic for republicans. there was a lot of fear that republicans would be. you imachely they gave a master class on how overside should be done. they were asking for backup information and building this transcript, as chairman cummings pointed out of where this committee is going to go next. it's clear it going to go to everybody involved. and i think the prn who be concerned about
put this man on the defensive in a way he's never seen in his public life. >> by the way, kimberly atkins, the weakness that mike is talking about, we've seen donald trump in the gallup polls, i saw a poll yesterday out of texas, the "dallas morning news," out of texas that tull will about died with donald trump in the lone star state. it suggests there are deeper problems with donald trump's support across the country. >> i think that is. it's a problem for drpt and for...
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kimberly atkins, phillipe reinas and david drucker, thank you. >>> upending policy with a single tweet. here we go again. did he do it to help his indicted friend, benjamin netanyahu, to get re-elected? >>> plus, mueller watch kicks into high gear. high gear i can't have cancer. so we decided to travel to cancer treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we left on day one feeling like we're gonna beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it... that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. learn more at cancercenter.com. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult things because they have to. we do difficult things. because we like to. we think it's... fun. introducing the all-new 2019 ford ranger built for the strangest of all creatures. how do you determine the durable value of a busines
kimberly atkins, phillipe reinas and david drucker, thank you. >>> upending policy with a single tweet. here we go again. did he do it to help his indicted friend, benjamin netanyahu, to get re-elected? >>> plus, mueller watch kicks into high gear. high gear i can't have cancer. so we decided to travel to cancer treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information...
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senior correspondent for washington examiner, david drecker and atkins and contributor maria kumar. we were having a very spirited topic on this discussion on "meet the press" i'd like to pick up a little bit here. there really are generational difference is among democrats, a certain irony a lot seem to be supporting bernie sanders one of the older candidates in the race but is on this frontier of progressive ideas. how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the disagreements over this? >> i think they have to be careful they recognize the message they will stick to and not fall into the trap of basically defending everything the republicans are trying to stick to them. if you heard this morning liz cheney with the platform for the republican party was going to be against the democrats, she talked about infante side, immigration, socialism and lastly saying democrats are anti-semitic. democrats have to make sure they're in their own boxing ring and not constantly trying to defend themselves. you talk about this intergenerational divide, it's very real. 2020 is the
senior correspondent for washington examiner, david drecker and atkins and contributor maria kumar. we were having a very spirited topic on this discussion on "meet the press" i'd like to pick up a little bit here. there really are generational difference is among democrats, a certain irony a lot seem to be supporting bernie sanders one of the older candidates in the race but is on this frontier of progressive ideas. how do democrats navigate the impending mess before them and the...
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stoddard is back with us as well as kimberly atkins. so danny, let's start with you. congressional investigators are looking to hear from cohen on march 6th. they have brought him back. they say there is some new evidence or information that he revealed over the last couple of days, last few days that he's been on the hill that made them want to bring him back. what could that possibly be? >> it could relate to anything to do with felix seder, it could relate to some of the alleged crimes that cohen talked about, but i wouldn't be surprised if it related possibly to russia or to president trump's other supposed alleged crimes that michael cohen has talked about. it's really hard. it's a lot of guess work because it's close door and a lot of this stuff is still opaque from the rest of us. >> i say it's a new name but we haven't heard that name in a long while. it's a critical name and why is it important for them to hear from him, felix seder? >> he could corroborate cohen on the russia moscow tower deal. he could have information that we might consider prior consisten
stoddard is back with us as well as kimberly atkins. so danny, let's start with you. congressional investigators are looking to hear from cohen on march 6th. they have brought him back. they say there is some new evidence or information that he revealed over the last couple of days, last few days that he's been on the hill that made them want to bring him back. what could that possibly be? >> it could relate to anything to do with felix seder, it could relate to some of the alleged crimes...
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hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. ten days to go before the uk is scheduled to leave the eu and theresa may has confirmed she wa nts to and theresa may has confirmed she wants to delay brexit. she's going to ask for a short postponement until the end ofjune — but with the option of a longer delay. here's the eu's response. translation: both short and long. well, it's one or the other, isn't it? but the real question is, what is the purpose of it? the un says the cyclone in mozambique could be the worst ever weather disaster to hit the southern hemisphere. will update you on that. these are pictures from saturday in paris. yet more protests. these pictures are from today, whether were more protests applying pressure on emmanuel macron. a new date for your diary. theresa may is writing to the eu, asking that brexit is delayed until at least 30 june. with an option for a delay of up to two years. she briefed the cabinet on this earlier. this is how it went. whatever the concerns and cabinet, the letter is heading to br
hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. ten days to go before the uk is scheduled to leave the eu and theresa may has confirmed she wa nts to and theresa may has confirmed she wants to delay brexit. she's going to ask for a short postponement until the end ofjune — but with the option of a longer delay. here's the eu's response. translation: both short and long. well, it's one or the other, isn't it? but the real question is, what is the purpose of it? the un says the cyclone in...